We challenge you to think of a better game in the last 20 years. Fuck it. Longer. Fifty years. If anyone reading was at that game, wow, we envy you.

Feel free to wildly disagree. This is supposed to generate a discussion about the best game ever. Or talk about that Fiesta Bowl. Or discuss how many Long Islands you'd need before getting all adulterous with Ian Johnson's fiancée.

Because that game still makes us pop wood, here's the video of the last sequence. It'll give you your second (morning wood) stiffy of the day.

First off, the 3 best games I ever attended:- 1999 Boston @ Cleveland - ALDS - Pedro comes out of the bullpen and no-hits the Indians- Colorado @ Michigan - yeh, I was there for the Kordell Stewart pass...and it was the longest 4 hour drive home ever- 1997 Ohio State @ Michigan - Woodson returns a punt for TD and Michigan goes on to win a share of the title....

Hmmm, let me think about the second part of your question of what historic sporting event I would want to watch....I'll get back to you

Hmmm, there's few and far between in Cleveland. I was at the game where Jordan scored a career high 69 against the Cavs, but I was only 6, so it hardly resonated.

If there was a game I wish I was at, I'd agree with Boise St.-Oklahoma and Texas-USC. Those are good ones.

Being a college basketball junkie, though, I'd have to go with Kentucky-Duke in 1992. That was a battle of two heavyweights, trading baskets throughout the whole second half, then topped off by that ridiculous runner in the lane from Kentucky, and of course Hill to Laettner. Endings don't get any better than that, unless you're in Asia.

not sure about the games I would want to have been at... some memorable ones I've been to:

Georgia Tech at UVA football, 2002: UVA's last home game and a chance to go undefeated in Charlottesville on the season. The two teams combine for something like 5 TDs in the 4th quarter and UVA wins it on a (yes, just like Boise St) a Hook-and-ladder. Didn't go to overtime but still a great game and a party in the stands.

Duke @ UVA basketball - 2002: UVA takes down the highly ranked Duke for the second straight year. Then of course we tank and don't make the tournament.

those are really only good because I was a student at UVA. Nothing really historic about the games themselves.

Super Bowl 39 AFC divisional game. jets at steelers. steelers were 15-1 that year. doug brien missed 2 field goals in the 4th quarter, and steelers were able to force overtime in a poorly played game. jeff reed hit the game winner in ot. me, my best friend bob, his buddy eric, and the rest of the fans at the closed end of the heinz field (behind the uprights that brien missed both fgs on) were all arm in arm, and the whole stadium was shaking from the crowd. surreal experience. then 30,000 fans spilled into the streets losing their minds as cars honked and tried not to mow down some people. completely nuts.

I was at the best game I could ever imagine. (And yes, you left the door open Zach, so I have to rub the salt in the wounds). I was there in-person, Game 7, 2002, when my favorite team the Angels beat the Giants to win the World Series, and on top of that, my favorite player, Garret Anderson drove in all three Angel runs. Sorry Zach, had to do it. But, it doesn't get any better than watching your favorite team in all of sports win a game 7 in person.

Game Three of the 2003 Atlantic League Division Series. Nashua Pride vs. Bridgeport Bluefish.

Bottom of the ninth, down 7-6, best closer in the history of the league (the guy saved 40 games in a 126 game season that year), Mike Guilfoyle on the mound. He gets two quick outs, then goes ahead of the shortstop, Chris Petersen, before hitting him with a pitch.

Next batter, James Lofton, goes down 0-2. Guilfoyle's throwing high, hard heat at Lofton and he can't handle it. 0-2, he tries to mix it up, maybe waste one - throws a curve that ends up out of the park.

I was working in the Pride's Media Relations department at the time and was in the press box when this happened. Joe Morgan would not have approved of my behavior when Lofton hit that ball.

Games I would have liked to see in person are Game Six of the 1975 World Series and Game Four of the 2004 ALCS. I actually could have gone to Game Four, but turned down the offer of a free ticket from my cousin because he didn't have one for my wife, I hate going into Boston by myself, and who wanted to see the Sox get swept? Not one of my finer moments.

I'm gonna try to pick out a game for each of the big sports:Baseball: 20th game of the A's win streak, where Hatteberg came off the bench and hit a walk off.Basketball: definately the Laetner shot, I remember listenin to it on the radio in the car and not wanting to get out because I would miss something.Football: The Game, The Play, The band is on the feild. Go Bears.Wild Card: Cal Ripken's record breaking night. My personal athletic hero. I watched the game on TV and it was incredible, and he hit a bomb.

Two greatest games I have attended.1994-LSU at Auburn: The Auburn Tigers score 4 defensive touchdowns (including 3 picks for scores in the 4th quarter) to come from behind to win. It keeps Terry Bowden's record at AU at 17-0 and Auburn moved to #4 in the polls. It also signaled the end of Curly Hallman at LSU.

Bills-Titans-AFC Title Game (The Music City Miracle).I was on the sideline when the Titans ran the backwards pass on the kickoff to win the game.

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